Window

Window

1. A physical place at a bank or brokerage where a customer goes to receive services. For example, a client may approach a window at a bank to deposit a check or make a withdrawal. Likewise, a client goes to a window at a brokerage to settle an account or deliver and receive securities.

window

A period of time during which an action can be expected to generate a successful result. For example, underwriters may have a window for corporate debt issues sandwiched between two periods of heavy U.S. Treasury offerings.

The winning submission will be featured on the splash screen of Autodesk SketchBook Mobile -- an application that has been downloaded more than two million times -- and will appear each time the application is launched, giving the contest winner a highly visible platform for his or her artistic creation.

The data card contains specially designed MINI content including an official start-up MINI splash screen, a range of MINI vehicle icons, MINI wallpapers and an exhaustive list of MINI dealer networks (Europe dealers only), which will enable MINI drivers to access contact details for dealerships and navigate to them at the touch of a button.

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